TV Schedule

Monday, Feb 22

The Carroll's have three generations of family under one house of small closed off rooms. Nancy loves to bake, but the kitchen cuts her off from everyone else. Designer/contractor Chip Wade solves this problem by tearing out the walls to create a kitchen/great room to suite her baking needs as well as bringing the family together with a custom fireplace wall with a 9 foot fold down table, a walk thru pantry and a built-in wall oven.

Feeling the squeeze in their tiny place, Pearl and Folkert are ready to move out of their starter home. They've been saving for years and can finally afford a major upgrade. But the move depends on selling their current home for top dollar. And unless they spruce up the property's lackluster interiors, they won't be going anywhere. Jonathan comes up with a solution for the home's tricky layout and turns a forgettable fireplace into a functional focal point. Concerned about the home's location right next to a school, Drew reassures the couple there's a buyer for every house. And then the search is on for a picture-perfect four-bedroom home with plenty of room for grandma and the kids.

With four kids and two busy careers, Chris and Stephanie's cramped home has morphed into a toy-filled giant jungle gym. The family needs room to grow and is eager to find a spacious new home. But with cluttered interiors and unfinished DIY, they're stuck in real estate limbo. In order to sell their current property for top dollar, Jonathan tackles the bare-bones master bathroom and gives the house the polish it needs. Meanwhile, Drew leads the couple on a search for the family's forever home. The two-week renovation pushes the family to the limit. And even with their $1.5 million budget, finding the perfect property in their ideal neighborhood proves tricky.

Jack bought his bachelor pad nearly a decade ago, well before he met Clifton and they adopted two sons. With lack of space a serious problem, the couple has spent two frustrating years looking for the perfect property. To make matters worse, their current home is overrun with toys and poor design choices, and is hardly a magnet for buyers. Drew and Jonathan are convinced that with a few key improvements, they can sell the couple's current house for top dollar and get them settled into a sprawling new family home. Drew's challenge is to find a centrally located property that combines the charm of an older home with the luxury of a new build. Meanwhile, improving their current home's curb appeal means some backbreaking work for Jack and Clifton. And as for Jonathan's masterful makeover, you never know what you're going to find behind the walls of a 90-year-old home.

With two growing daughters and a jam-packed home, Lori and Michael are drowning in clutter. A self-proclaimed packrat, Lori has filled every corner with stuff. And though they're desperate to move to a larger home, the couple's disastrous interiors would send any potential buyer running for the hills or to the nearest dumpster. Determined to give the family a fresh new start, Jonathan and Drew stage a real estate intervention. And while Jonathan oversees a major cleanup and tackles an ambitious kitchen overhaul, Drew begins the house hunt by showing the couple what a clutter-free home looks like. Lori and Michael have an oversize wish list and are adamant about getting everything they want. But even with their healthy budget, staying in their exclusive community will come with a hefty price tag. And that may just mean a compromise somewhere along the line.

Daniel and Vanessa have outgrown their starter home. With a baby on the way, they've got just two months to find a larger home where they can put down roots for good, and entertain their huge circle of family and friends in style. Drew and Jonathan step in with a solution. In order to get the couple into their forever home, the brother's plan starts with an overhaul of their current property's lackluster interiors. Jonathan comes up with an ingenious solution for a potentially nasty surprise in the kitchen, and later enlists Vanessa's artistic flair to help stage the home for sale. Meanwhile, Drew's main challenge is keeping the couple in the same exclusive neighborhood and finding them a budget-friendly property that satisfies his need for a man cave and her yen for bling.

A hardworking single mom who loves providing for her family, Jonie didn't hesitate when her eldest daughter Taisha asked to move back in with her own young daughter. But while Jonie's heart is huge, her home isn't. And after five years, their cramped quarters have put a serious squeeze on their lifestyle. Property Brothers Jonathan and Drew step in to turn things around. But in order to get the family of five into a larger and more expensive home, they've first got to spruce up the one they've got. Jonathan tackles a contemporary transformation that includes an irresistible gourmet kitchen. And though Drew works overtime to find a budget-friendly suburban property that matches the family's wish list, the house hunt eventually leads them outside their comfort zone.

After a year of looking and being outbid on eight different houses, Oliver and Melissa finally found a home. Although Melissa was out of town when Oliver decided to buy it, they moved in and thought it was the home for them. Little did they know they were very wrong. Melissa can't stand the problem after problem that this house presents, including a dangerous staircase, a smelly basement, and a tiny washroom. But what Melissa sees as problems with the house, Oliver sees as challenges yet to be solved. Enter competitors Hilary and David. Designer Hilary and her team will renovate the home in order to convince Melissa to stay, while realtor David will show Oliver they can find a better place to call home. Without any clear solutions, but plenty of suggestions, Melissa and Oliver will have to decide... will they love their home again or will they list it?

Ten years ago, Danielle and Aaron purchased an extreme fixer upper from her uncle after it had been run down by previous renters. She knew she had to have it and despite a long list of problems, she somehow convinced Aaron that they should become the home's owners. Ten years later, the to-do list hasn't gotten any smaller and the daily battle against the home's troubled past has caused a total flip-flop in the hearts of Danielle and Aaron. He wants to stay and she wants to go. Competitors Hilary and David step into the mix to size up the impending challenge. Hilary and her design team aim to renovate the home in order to convince Danielle to stay, while Realtor David plans on showing the couple new houses in order to convince Aaron to move. Desperate for a worry-free family home, Danielle and Aaron will have to decide... can they love their home again or will they list it?

Despite its central location, Brent and John have been divided on their historical home since the day they found it. Brent loves their old neglected house and is willing to use some inherited funds to update it, but for John, it's the size and scope of the renovation that scares him and he thinks they'd be better off purchasing a new place. Entering to help resolve this disagreement are Designer Hilary and Realtor David. Hilary and her team will try to create an entertaining space and to update this century old Victorian home to make it happily liveable, while David sets out to find this couple a manageable move in ready home. With two solutions, John and Brent will have to decide- will they love their old home again or will they list it?

Katherine, Natalia, and Paolo live in Natalia's grandparents' house they inherited. Natalia loves her grandparents' old home and wants to stay, but her mom Katherine thinks the house needs updating and is ready to find something with more space. Natalia's husband Paolo is a neutral party and wants is his wife and mother-in-law to both be happy. Inserting themselves into this already crowded debate are Designer Hilary and Realtor David who are determined to bring an end to this multi-generational conflict. Hilary and her team are determined to make the home function for the family, while David thinks the solution is a bigger, newer house. Desperate for a place tailored to their lifestyles, this family will have to decide if they can love their home again or if they should list it?

Before they purchased this 1800 square foot home in an affluent neighborhood, Trish and Brian owned the house right next door, where they did a massive renovation for a very good reason--Brian has limited hearing and eyesight. When mother nature through them a curve with a new baby, the renovated house no longer fit, and the new house next door has too many walls with too many obstacles for Brian to function safely. Trish has a long list of complaints about their home but Brian thinks their current house can be transformed to a safer place for him. Coming to survey their urgent needs are Designer Hilary and Realtor David, each determined to provide the solution for the plague of problems in this house. Hilary and her team plan to create a safe and functional environment for Brian, while David plans to find an open home that will work for the whole family. Desperate for a safe, bright, and functional home that works for everyone, Trish and Brian will have to decide if they can love their home again, or will they list it?

It was an American dream come true for Josmell who was the first in his family to purchase a home after emigrating from Peru. He loves their cozy townhouse while his wife, Carla believes their family's future should include relocating to a much larger house! With the arrival of their daughter, Carla felt the walls of their cramped townhouse closing in and believes that there is nowhere to grow, but out! Josmell is determined to make the house work for their growing family. Will David find them a family ready home with enough space to stretch out or will Hilary expand their outlook by reinventing many of the home's hotly debated spaces.

While Trevor was out of town, Janice bought, what she felt was a fairy tale home, but with storage, space and height issues, this house has Trevor ready to leave behind. Both Designer Hilary and Realtor David hope to solve these homeowners' issues. Desperate to be free of a cramped, crowded home, Janice and Trevor will have to ask themselves if they can love their home again, or should they list it?

A family in Watkinsville, Georgia, has been living with his parents while they hunt for a large single-family home. She wants a farmhouse style home with a wrap-around porch and a keeping room, in an established neighborhood. He prefers Craftsman style homes, and he wants something with a lot of acreage.

An engineer in the automotive industry wants to make the Detroit area his permanent home. He brings along his girlfriend of six months who wants his house to also be a place that's right for her. She's pushing him to spend a little more for a house with fancy features.

The designers take a tour of Warner Brothers Studios and the set for Ellen's talk show. While there, they meet her DJ Twitch, who gives them their next assignment. During the build, one designer gets stumped while another struggles with the proper height of the couch's back cushions. Tastemaker Thomas Lavin joins Cliff and Christiane on the judges' panel as one of the final four designers faces elimination.

After moving several times and renting for the past 10 years, a couple's ready to settle down in Tampa, Florida. They want a pool and four bedrooms so they can grow into the space, but to find it they may have to settle for a dated home that needs lots of work.

Brandon and Amy's routine life in San Francisco got knocked for a loop when Brandon received the opportunity for a promotion in Sydney, Australia. Eager to shake things up and add some adventure to their lives, Amy has given up a steady job to join Brandon in the search for an Australian home, but their respective wish lists will certainly be a challenge to meet. They'll need a pet friendly apartment for their dog, but Amy likes a modern apartment with a large, open floor plan while Brandon's main concern is location and keeping his commute as short as possible. Find out if they can get everything they're looking for or if someone has to compromise as House Hunters International visits Sydney, Australia.

Newly single Emilee is looking to start over with a place of her own. Her plans for a fresh start include moving out of Los Angeles and relocating to Ojai, CA, into a tiny house like the one she grew up in. With friend and design guru Becky in tow, Emilee is looking for a unique space no larger than 300 square feet that she can custom decorate. First floor living, storage, and a full kitchen are musts; but with a budget of $15,000, she may have to think outside the box to get what she wants. Returning to tiny living may prove more challenging than Emilee thought.

Hoping to travel the world with his young daughter Denver, Tulsa, Oklahoma teacher and single dad Jim is going tiny to afford it. He's looking for a rustic-styled home under 400 sq. ft. with the potential for private spaces for soon-to-be-teenage Denver. But with a budget of $25,000 and the help of his best friend Tracy, will he find a home that fits the bill?

The designers take a tour of Warner Brothers Studios and the set for Ellen's talk show. While there, they meet her DJ Twitch, who gives them their next assignment. During the build, one designer gets stumped while another struggles with the proper height of the couch's back cushions. Tastemaker Thomas Lavin joins Cliff and Christiane on the judges' panel as one of the final four designers faces elimination.

After moving several times and renting for the past 10 years, a couple's ready to settle down in Tampa, Florida. They want a pool and four bedrooms so they can grow into the space, but to find it they may have to settle for a dated home that needs lots of work.

Brandon and Amy's routine life in San Francisco got knocked for a loop when Brandon received the opportunity for a promotion in Sydney, Australia. Eager to shake things up and add some adventure to their lives, Amy has given up a steady job to join Brandon in the search for an Australian home, but their respective wish lists will certainly be a challenge to meet. They'll need a pet friendly apartment for their dog, but Amy likes a modern apartment with a large, open floor plan while Brandon's main concern is location and keeping his commute as short as possible. Find out if they can get everything they're looking for or if someone has to compromise as House Hunters International visits Sydney, Australia.

Newly single Emilee is looking to start over with a place of her own. Her plans for a fresh start include moving out of Los Angeles and relocating to Ojai, CA, into a tiny house like the one she grew up in. With friend and design guru Becky in tow, Emilee is looking for a unique space no larger than 300 square feet that she can custom decorate. First floor living, storage, and a full kitchen are musts; but with a budget of $15,000, she may have to think outside the box to get what she wants. Returning to tiny living may prove more challenging than Emilee thought.

Hoping to travel the world with his young daughter Denver, Tulsa, Oklahoma teacher and single dad Jim is going tiny to afford it. He's looking for a rustic-styled home under 400 sq. ft. with the potential for private spaces for soon-to-be-teenage Denver. But with a budget of $25,000 and the help of his best friend Tracy, will he find a home that fits the bill?

A family in Watkinsville, Georgia, has been living with his parents while they hunt for a large single-family home. She wants a farmhouse style home with a wrap-around porch and a keeping room, in an established neighborhood. He prefers Craftsman style homes, and he wants something with a lot of acreage.

An engineer in the automotive industry wants to make the Detroit area his permanent home. He brings along his girlfriend of six months who wants his house to also be a place that's right for her. She's pushing him to spend a little more for a house with fancy features.